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    Will Extra Curricular Activities Help Your Future Or Harm? Often, extracurricular activity is seen to have a positive effects on a student’s grade point average and academic success (Wang, Jing, Shiveley, Johathan, n.d ). Extracurricular activities ranging from sports to debate club are seen not only to help the student maintain a higher GPA (grade point average), but also make for a better caliber student and member of their university (Hollrah, Rachel n.d.). Further, studies have shown that…

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    explain it to you. Young Life is a Christian, non-denominational group that tries to reach out to high school students. They say that their mission is to “meet students where they are.” This means that college leaders go into the schools and to school activities to support members of the group and to recruit new members. There are a lot of stereotypes and negativity surrounding Young Life about the types of people that are involved in this group. I was given a flyer at a Young Life event to go…

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    My childhood began when my mom, sister, and I were homeless for two weeks, and we lived in a hotel for two months. On her last leg of unemployment my mother applied for welfare, in order to sustain a home to live in. She then graduated from UEI and got a job the very next day after. She got an internship that paid twelve plus dollars an hour and when the time came, she got off of welfare and was provided with child and medical care. However, right after, the very next week, my dad went to jail.…

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    Sports are a big part of life, and now they are starting to question if they should be allowed in school. They say sports should be out of school activities and school is about learning not sports. Many say that sports are a big distraction to students because they worry more about sports then they do actual school, they do not realize that sports are a huge part of school. Many students rely heavily on after school sports because it’s what they love to do, sports provide life long memories and…

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    community service will be deceitful to students that already dedicate countless hours to their communities, have no incentive to put towards community service, and students that already have jobs play in sports or participate in extra-curricular activities. The nation needs to understand that passing a law to implement mandatory volunteer hours for high school students in order to graduate is not only wrong, but it is…

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    Work Hard, Play Harder Participation in sports and activities provides benefits for teens in the future such as athletic scholarships, a better college application, and more career opportunities which stem from those interests. According to the Women’s Sports Foundation, teenage girls who participate in sports are more likely to make better grades. One way sports provide academic benefits for teens is through teamwork, which increases their problem solving abilities. Participation in sports also…

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    you. American high schools have always been about, academics, but in recent years the love of sports, and clubs have started a new era. Yet there are students who aren 't part of any extra curricular activities, since they 're time consuming, tiring and not interesting. However participating in activities outside of school is a major part of being a successful student. I encourage students to become school…

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    like-minded adolescents in a social structured setting. According to Webster’s Dictionary Extracurricular activities is described as “not falling within the scope of a regular curriculum; specifically: of or relating to officially or semi officially approved and usually organized student activities (as athletics) connected with school and usually carrying no academic credit.”…

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    sleep is due to stress and keeping up with one’s strenuous coursework and extracurricular activities. In today’s society, teenagers are expected to participate…

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    case I would have to make a honest exception. It is true that it can be challenging at times to always earn myself good grades. There is one specific club that I would like to speak out for while is called The Mock Trial club. The extracurricular activity provided me with a sense of comfort in front of and around my peers. It also pushed me harder to earn better grades as field trip privileges may be suspended because of low…

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